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9920_32 John Eckman's Bookmarks Tagged With "social network"

  1. Visit Share on Ovi - The door to Nokia's internet services Share on Ovi - The door to Nokia's internet services

    Nokia puchased Twango, a media sharing site, and will use it as the basis for social netowrking + mobile as "Share on Ovi"

  2. Visit Windows Live Dev : Microsoft Partners with Top Social Networks to Put Users at the Center of their Data Windows Live Dev : Microsoft Partners with Top Social Networks to Put Users at the Center of their Data

    Microsoft's Live Contacts API, like Google Contacts API, gets away from the anti-pattern of providing your email and password for scraping contacts. Unfortunately another API, not OAuth

  3. Visit AOL to Buy Bebo for $850 Million AOL to Buy Bebo for $850 Million

    AOL announced today it is acquiring social network Bebo for $850 million. Bebo boasts a worldwide membership of 40 million, but is relatively small in the U.S.

  4. Visit Top 40 Free Downloadable Open Source Social Networking Software | Vivalogo Resources Top 40 Free Downloadable Open Source Social Networking Software | Vivalogo Resources

    Logo resources, tutorials, web design tips, hints, howto, logos, ...

  5. Visit Drupal 6.0 released | drupal.org Drupal 6.0 released | drupal.org

    Drupal 6.0 release announcement

  6. Visit Really, We Don’t Want to Join Your Social Network at Like It Matters Really, We Don’t Want to Join Your Social Network at Like It Matters

    Please don't build another social network.

  7. Visit Uninstalled Uninstalled

    Great blog post covering the varied (and onerous) terms of service one is required to accept to use various social networks, and how they claim ownership to your activity therein.

  8. Visit Buddypress Buddypress

    Buddypress is a full scale social network based on WordPressMU and released under GPL. Based on the project originally coming out of ChickSpeak network.

  9. Visit Facebook, Defined Networks, and the Inverse of Metcalfe’s Law - Publishing 2.0 Facebook, Defined Networks, and the Inverse of Metcalfe’s Law - Publishing 2.0

    Great blog post discussing an ecomist article which makes a contrarian case for Facebook, in part by arguing that as social networks grow, they will eventually encounter the inverse of Metcalfe's law, becoming LESS valuable with each additional user

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